0 present participle of term
1 to give something a name or to describe it with a particular expression:
That is why we have been terming selection in biological evolution gene-based.
I am terming these the narrow and the broad approach to genetic identity, and each has significance for analysing race and, in particular, whiteness.
Of course, terming the time of test levels as pre versus post refers to the training that only the experimental group participants received.
And what we are terming pre-commercial procurement has to be seen as part of the strategy.
Hence, nations can be very careful about terming an agreement to be a treaty.
He then wrote an early short story about the idea, terming it a virus and foreseeing how some could profit from them.
However, the review criticised the film's climax terming it as amateur, thereby diluting the whole film's impact.
According to local newspapers at the time; the phenomena was met with mixed criticism, some terming it a miracle, others calling it haunted.